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a conservative christian legal group plans to sue, saying the law infringes on religious freedom. last year california became the first state to outlaw conversion therapy, but legal challenges have prevented the law from going into effect. >>> the largest group of u.s. catholic nuns this week said they were hopeful about reaching a resolution with the vatican after last year's controversial crackdown on the group. the vatican accused the leadership conference of women religious of serious doctrinal problems and appointed three bishops to oversee major reforms. the sisters met with one of the bishops last week. they described the meeting as, quote, a rich and deeply reverent conversation but said they are still uncertain about how their work with the bishops will proceed. >>> north carolina used to straddle the political fence. it voted for president obama in 2008, for example. more recently, however, the political winds have shifted, leading to the enactment of several conservative-backed laws. that's drawn a protest movement led by a number of faith leaders who say the new laws f
a conservative christian legal group plans to sue, saying the law infringes on religious freedom. last year california became the first state to outlaw conversion therapy, but legal challenges have prevented the law from going into effect. >>> the largest group of u.s. catholic nuns this week said they were hopeful about reaching a resolution with the vatican after last year's controversial crackdown on the group. the vatican accused the leadership conference of women religious of...
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. >> translator: i had two sons and a daughter-in-law working on the second floor. we got the bodies of my older son and daughter-in-law but they haven't found my younger son. >> reporter: i don't know about my future. i have no strength. and it is difficult for me to move. i pray to allah. i want a job. i need to start again. >> apparel makers, high fashion and bargain names alike, have been lured here by the low wages. the minimum wage is just $37 a month. in barely two decades, bangladesh has become second only to china in garment manufacturing. but all this has come at huge expense to workers, says nazma enforcement of safety rules and the suppression of labor unions, issues the u.s. government cited last week as it suspended trade privileges for some bangladeshi imports. the move does not directly mpact garments but there's fear it could drive away investors. fazle abed is founder of the bangladesh rural affairs committee, or brac, the world's largest antipoverty organization. >> there is certainly more awareness everywhere that we need to do something very qui
. >> translator: i had two sons and a daughter-in-law working on the second floor. we got the bodies of my older son and daughter-in-law but they haven't found my younger son. >> reporter: i don't know about my future. i have no strength. and it is difficult for me to move. i pray to allah. i want a job. i need to start again. >> apparel makers, high fashion and bargain names alike, have been lured here by the low wages. the minimum wage is just $37 a month. in barely two...
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the requirement that employers provide free contraception insurance coverage under the new healthcare law. the administration has made changes to the policy to try to accommodate religious objections but a broad coalition, including members of the us conference of catholic bishops and the southern baptist convention, say the policy still violates religious freedom. >> we want people of belief and of conscience to be able to run their businesses and their daily activities according to christian principles should they choose to do so. >> meanwhile, several businesses who also have moral objections have sued the administration over the mandate. an appeals court recently ruled the owners of the arts and crafts store chain, hobby lobby, will not have to pay penalties for not complying with the mandate while they challenge the policy in court. those fines might have been as high as $1.3 million a day. in other news, church files made public this week by the catholic archdiocese of milwaukee show that priests accused of sexual abuse were often transferred between parishes instead of being remove
the requirement that employers provide free contraception insurance coverage under the new healthcare law. the administration has made changes to the policy to try to accommodate religious objections but a broad coalition, including members of the us conference of catholic bishops and the southern baptist convention, say the policy still violates religious freedom. >> we want people of belief and of conscience to be able to run their businesses and their daily activities according to...
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under the law, employers must cover contraceptive services for their employees free of charge. dozens of organizations, many of them faith-based, say that violates their beliefs. last week supreme court justice sonia sotomayor denied a request from the hobby lobby craft stores to be exempt from the mandate while their lawsuit proceeds. as of january 1st, the chain's evangelical owners face potential fines of more than a million dollars a day for failing to comply. >>> pope benedict xvi rang in the new year with a strong call for peace. he said peace is all too often threatened by what he called "the prevalence of a selfish and individualist mindset" that gets expressed in "unregulated capitalism, various forms of terrorism and criminality." he told people gathered in st. peter's basilica that, while 2012 saw much death and injustice, good does prevail. benedict also offered special prayers about the situation in syria. a new united nations' report says more than 60,000 people have died in syria's 22-month-old conflict. that number significantly exceeds previous estimates. and t
under the law, employers must cover contraceptive services for their employees free of charge. dozens of organizations, many of them faith-based, say that violates their beliefs. last week supreme court justice sonia sotomayor denied a request from the hobby lobby craft stores to be exempt from the mandate while their lawsuit proceeds. as of january 1st, the chain's evangelical owners face potential fines of more than a million dollars a day for failing to comply. >>> pope benedict xvi...
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king during my participation in the civil rights movement when he said that an unjust law is no law. these are unjust laws, and therefore they do not really have the authority of law, even though technically they are established in the discipline. >> we can't all be a community and just decide that some laws are ones that appeal to us, others we think are unreasonable and we can go do whatever we want to without there being some kind of repercussions. >> reporter: reverend rob renfroe of the woodland united methodist church near houston is one of many members of the methodist clergy with a different view, a view that condemns the practice of homosexuality in general. >> there is not any passage in scripture that is condoning or accepting of that practice. that's why those of us who see the bible as god's word say we have to be true to what the bible teaches when it's clear, when it's unmitigated, then it's really a matter of whether or not we will be faithful to what god has revealed. reverend ogletree, who is a scholar of christian ethics, feels that the bible is often misinterprete
king during my participation in the civil rights movement when he said that an unjust law is no law. these are unjust laws, and therefore they do not really have the authority of law, even though technically they are established in the discipline. >> we can't all be a community and just decide that some laws are ones that appeal to us, others we think are unreasonable and we can go do whatever we want to without there being some kind of repercussions. >> reporter: reverend rob...
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measures that are proceeded to it to try to get assad to understand the principles of international law and morality he must live according to. >> george lopez of the kroc institute for international peace studies at the university of notre dame. many thanks. >>> church bells rang out at the national cathedral and around the country wednesday to mark the moment 50 years ago when martin luther king delivered his "i have a dream" speech. at the lincoln memorial, several speakers recalled the role faith played in the march on washington. in his remarks, president obama urged the nation to do more to achieve the economic equality that was part of king's vision. >> for the men and women who gathered 50 years ago were not there in search of some abstract ideal. they were there seeking jobs as well as justice. to win that battle, to answer that call, this remains our great unfinished business. >>> there was renewed sectarian violence in myanmar, the former burma. a buddhist mob destroyed several muslim homes and shops in the latest wave of attacks on the country's muslim minority. in the past
measures that are proceeded to it to try to get assad to understand the principles of international law and morality he must live according to. >> george lopez of the kroc institute for international peace studies at the university of notre dame. many thanks. >>> church bells rang out at the national cathedral and around the country wednesday to mark the moment 50 years ago when martin luther king delivered his "i have a dream" speech. at the lincoln memorial, several...
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most frightening for many even today is a blasphemy law. anyone accused is subject to imprisonment without bail and at least on paper faces a death sentence. this law is commonly used against non-muslims, often to settle personal grudges or business disputes, says roland de souza, partner in a karachi engineering firm. >> somebody comes and accuses someone of either burning a page of the koran or having said something against the prophet of islam, and before anybody can actually be arrested under the law, vigilante justice takes over. the news is spread in the neighborhood, and most of these neighborhoods are either slums or rural areas, and people come out wanting to lynch the accused. >> since the late '80s, some 250 blasphemy cases have been brought and an estimated 52 people lynched or killed after being accused of blasphemy. >> why would somebody believe me if i ran out in the street and said, you are burning pages of the koran or doing something else that was insulting of your region? >> i can see you come from america. just on the ro
most frightening for many even today is a blasphemy law. anyone accused is subject to imprisonment without bail and at least on paper faces a death sentence. this law is commonly used against non-muslims, often to settle personal grudges or business disputes, says roland de souza, partner in a karachi engineering firm. >> somebody comes and accuses someone of either burning a page of the koran or having said something against the prophet of islam, and before anybody can actually be...
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again, if you remember back to cardinal law who was embattled. to say the least with the sex scandals and the priestly abuse. and yet the vatican circled the wagons around him. this time it seems like these cardinals are finding themselves under the wheels of that wagon. they don't seem very eager to have owe bien here. i wonder if they're so eager to have ma moany here either. i mean they're not going to say don't come. it's the right of the cardinal to come. but it brings a distraction. >> warner: briefly before we go, thursday is the pope's last day. friday this process in some fashion begins. what does happen next? >> well, what happens next is that the cardinals start meeting with one another starting on march 1. in fact today the pope kind of made an amendment to the constitution, if you will, of the vatican saying that the cardinals will establish and meet and establish the date of the conclave. on march 1 they'll start meeting decide when the conclave is. really what you're going to have even though they're not supposed to is a bunch of c
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also tonight, the rollout of the health care law. the appetite for the insurance plans is high, but there are some early glitches. >> ifill: and from india, fred de sam lazaro has the story of a marriage squeeze brought on by gender, dowries and poverty. >> in some regions of the there are as few as 650 female births for every 1,000 males. that's led to a shortage of brides in a culture where everyone is expected to marry. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: that's health in numbers. united healthcare. catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: our lead story tonight: the nation's political leader
also tonight, the rollout of the health care law. the appetite for the insurance plans is high, but there are some early glitches. >> ifill: and from india, fred de sam lazaro has the story of a marriage squeeze brought on by gender, dowries and poverty. >> in some regions of the there are as few as 650 female births for every 1,000 males. that's led to a shortage of brides in a culture where everyone is expected to marry. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're...
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obama on the harvard law review. later, as an attorney in los angeles, she specialized in business litigation. she has served on the f.t.c. since 2010. her designation as chairwoman does not require senate confirmation. bomb blasts erupted across iraq today, killing at least 22 people and wounding dozens more. in baghdad, a pairf bombs exploded almost simultaneously outside a fast food restaurant and a soccer field. bombers also struck in two other towns to the south of the iraqi capital. the targets were in areas that are mostly home to shiites. the atatcks camemes sunnisisave been mounting weekly protests against the shiite-led government. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: bradley manning, the u.s. army private who is charged with leaking massive amounts of classified material to the website wikileaks, entered guilty pleas today. he pleaded guilty to ten of the 22 charges against m, admitting to violating military regulations but not federal espionage laws. manning spoke for
obama on the harvard law review. later, as an attorney in los angeles, she specialized in business litigation. she has served on the f.t.c. since 2010. her designation as chairwoman does not require senate confirmation. bomb blasts erupted across iraq today, killing at least 22 people and wounding dozens more. in baghdad, a pairf bombs exploded almost simultaneously outside a fast food restaurant and a soccer field. bombers also struck in two other towns to the south of the iraqi capital. the...
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he talked up his economic ideas to fellow democrats and tried to lm concerns about his health care law. >> hello, everybody! >> holman: the president arrived first on the house side of the capitol, and later after a closed-door session that lasted nearly an hour, he said his message was simple. >> jobs, middle class, growth. >> holman: house minority leader nancy pelosi said her members were enthusiastic. >> it was a really masterful presentation that he made on the subject of jobs in the future. and today, we had the chance to go back and forth on some of the issues that, so he could hear some of our priorities, and we his. >> holman: other democrats said those issues included the public's confusion over the new health care law and fears the prospects for immigration reform legislation may be dimming. later, mr. obama crossed the capitol, for a similar meeting with senate democrats. maine independent angus king-- who caucuses with the democrats- - said on health care, the president urged them to remind people that a lot of good things are happening. congress also faces a september 30
he talked up his economic ideas to fellow democrats and tried to lm concerns about his health care law. >> hello, everybody! >> holman: the president arrived first on the house side of the capitol, and later after a closed-door session that lasted nearly an hour, he said his message was simple. >> jobs, middle class, growth. >> holman: house minority leader nancy pelosi said her members were enthusiastic. >> it was a really masterful presentation that he made on...
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holman: other democrats said those issues included the public's confusion over the new health care law and fears the prospects for immigration reform legislation may be dimming. later, mr. obama crossed the capitol, for a similar meeting with senate democrats. maine independent angus king-- who caucuses with the democrats- - said on health care, the president urged them to remind people that a lot of good things are happening. congress also faces a september 30 deadline to approve new spending bills, or risk a government shutdown. washington state's patty murray said the president also warned republicans must keep budget issues separate from the looming debt limit legislation. >> he made it very clear that he was not going to negotiate over the debt ceiling-- we have got to stop lurching from crisis to crisis, in his words and in our words-- and that we are going to >> holman: lawmakers now are making ready to leave for their five-week summer recess. for his part, mr. obama will continue his push on economic policy, next tuesday, with a speech on homeownership in phoenix. later, house
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the context there is the changes in the campaign finance laws? >> yes. and we should say that in the i.r.s.' defense they had literally thousands of applications for tax exemption. these had more than doubled since the citizens united ruling in 2010 which deregulated political spending and which to some degree invited these groups to play a bigger political role. so at the same time, the i.r.s. had cuts in its budget, cuts in its staff. so they clearly were overwhelmed. but it doesn't take away from the fact that they've long been criticized for having subjective and vague criteria for how to regulate. >> brown: juliet eilperin, one thing we do know from your story is that this did go beyond -- the original reports, beyond the office in cincinnati. so where's the focus that you see for all of these questions right now? >> well, i think still ultimately these are questions that people like steven miller will have to answer, the acting commissioner. it's obvious that while, again, cincinnati played the central role because that was the division charged wit
the context there is the changes in the campaign finance laws? >> yes. and we should say that in the i.r.s.' defense they had literally thousands of applications for tax exemption. these had more than doubled since the citizens united ruling in 2010 which deregulated political spending and which to some degree invited these groups to play a bigger political role. so at the same time, the i.r.s. had cuts in its budget, cuts in its staff. so they clearly were overwhelmed. but it doesn't...
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. >> brown: then, we turn again to the debate over gun laws and examine proposals to identify and treat those with mental illnesses. >> suarez: we update the case against army private bradley manning, accused of leaking thousands of classified military documents online. >> that has are messages that came out from bin laden asking for specific documents that were released. specifically documents regarding it will war logs of iraq and afghanistan. >> brown: from india, fred de sam lazaro has the story of an unlikely solution to massive black-outs and power-grid problems, using the by-product of a staple. >> the newly electrified homes stand out in the dark-with children clustered around the single light bulb doing home work. just one, low power turbine is enough to make the enterprise viable. >> suarez: and we remember pauline phillips whose "dear abby" column offered straight- talking but sympathetic advice about love and life to readers around the globe. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our
. >> brown: then, we turn again to the debate over gun laws and examine proposals to identify and treat those with mental illnesses. >> suarez: we update the case against army private bradley manning, accused of leaking thousands of classified military documents online. >> that has are messages that came out from bin laden asking for specific documents that were released. specifically documents regarding it will war logs of iraq and afghanistan. >> brown: from india,...
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. >> brown: then, we turn again to the debate over gun laws and examine proposals to identify and treat those with mental illnesses. >> suarez: we update the case against army private bradley manning, accused of leaking thousands of classified military documents online. >> that has are messages that came out from bin laden asking for specific documents that were released. specifically documents regarding it will war logs of iraq and afghanistan. >> brown: from india, fred de sam lazaro has the story of an unlikely solution to massive black-outs and power-grid problems, using the by-product of a staple. >> the newly electrified homes stand out in the dark-with children clustered around the single light bulb doing home work. just one, low power turbine is enough to make the enterprise viable. >> suarez: and we remember pauline phillips whose "dear abby" column offered straight- talking but sympathetic advice about love and life to readers around the globe. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our eco
. >> brown: then, we turn again to the debate over gun laws and examine proposals to identify and treat those with mental illnesses. >> suarez: we update the case against army private bradley manning, accused of leaking thousands of classified military documents online. >> that has are messages that came out from bin laden asking for specific documents that were released. specifically documents regarding it will war logs of iraq and afghanistan. >> brown: from india,...
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her husband and in laws have tried to throw her out. their problem? all three children are girls. >>. >> ( translated ): the family says they need sons to carry on their name and since i have only three daughters they tried to trick me into signing divorce papers so that their son could marry again. that led to some violence when i refused and i had to run away to my mother's house for safety. >> reporter: the preference for boys goes back millennia. boys performed the last rites at their parents' funeral, they kayry the family name and when they marry they bring a dowry into the family. dowries were outlawed 50 years ago but they're pervasive and mistakenly believed to have roots in hindu scriptures says the delhi based center for social research. >> this was never a practice anywhere prescribed. i think it was said when the princess goes she must carry a number of horses because she's used to a certain level of comfort. so it is the duty of the king top ensure the daughter is given that. and that gets distorted now. even the poorest of the poor who
her husband and in laws have tried to throw her out. their problem? all three children are girls. >>. >> ( translated ): the family says they need sons to carry on their name and since i have only three daughters they tried to trick me into signing divorce papers so that their son could marry again. that led to some violence when i refused and i had to run away to my mother's house for safety. >> reporter: the preference for boys goes back millennia. boys performed the last...
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does ohio law specify in all cases that if you are actively ending a pregnancy in this way you might be open to charges of murder? or is that a matter of prosecutorial interpretation? >> i think it's unclear at this point. the prosecutor read us a detailed statement today, but he declined to take any questions from reporters. this is certainly a sensitive issue. the entire issue of the miscarriages really had not been released by police before. we obtained a confidential police report you cited earlier last night and published some of those details that talked about the miscarriages that allegedly came at the hands of mr. castro. >> suarez: also in this afternoon's news conference, the prosecutor indicated that they were going to back off the family for a while. does that indicate to you that they've got what they need for the time being and simply don't want to bring the pressure to bear of that kind of deposing that it might cause? >> it's a very difficult and delicate situation both for authorities and the families. they were initially debriefed after they escaped from the home an
does ohio law specify in all cases that if you are actively ending a pregnancy in this way you might be open to charges of murder? or is that a matter of prosecutorial interpretation? >> i think it's unclear at this point. the prosecutor read us a detailed statement today, but he declined to take any questions from reporters. this is certainly a sensitive issue. the entire issue of the miscarriages really had not been released by police before. we obtained a confidential police report you...
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so they're looking at anybody who would have a reaso to kill these law enforcement officials. vengeance might be one. you will find vengeful prisoners who might want to get these guys. within the aryan brotherhood there was a message, an email sent out from the u.s. marshals that said after an indictment last fall against members of the aryan brotherhood that in december there was a warning that said they might be out to attack and punish law enforcement officials. from aryanrotherhood anyway punishment could be mean violence and death. so that's a possible link. it's not proven yet. >> warner: and so had assistant district attorney mark hasse or district attorney mclelland been involved in anyway in the furtherance of these indictments from last fall? >> well, the office of the district attorney in kaufman county was one of a broad range of affiliates involved with the racketeering indictment. but just one of many. mr. hasse wasn't directly involved in prosecutions regarding members of the aryan brotherhood. that was according to mike lend when he gave a press conference janu
so they're looking at anybody who would have a reaso to kill these law enforcement officials. vengeance might be one. you will find vengeful prisoners who might want to get these guys. within the aryan brotherhood there was a message, an email sent out from the u.s. marshals that said after an indictment last fall against members of the aryan brotherhood that in december there was a warning that said they might be out to attack and punish law enforcement officials. from aryanrotherhood anyway...
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and attorney general eric holder called for reconsidering "stand your ground" laws. and senate leaders agreed on allowing votes for long-delayed presidential nominees, and averting a showdown over the chamber's rules. >> brown: online, the story of a rather daunting kind of summer run: 48 hours, 135 miles, and nearly 100 contestants daring enough to compete in the heat of death valley. kwame holman tells us more. >> holman: find out more about the ultra-marathon that unfolds in some of the world's most extreme conditions: how the athletes train, how they endure, and the role of support crews in getting them to the finish line. that's on the rundown. plus, how can you prove your capabilities to an employer if some of your technical skills are out of date? nick corcodilos offers ways to steer the conversation to your advantage on "making sense." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll talk with daniel ellsberg, the man who released the top-secret pentagon papers during the vietnam
and attorney general eric holder called for reconsidering "stand your ground" laws. and senate leaders agreed on allowing votes for long-delayed presidential nominees, and averting a showdown over the chamber's rules. >> brown: online, the story of a rather daunting kind of summer run: 48 hours, 135 miles, and nearly 100 contestants daring enough to compete in the heat of death valley. kwame holman tells us more. >> holman: find out more about the ultra-marathon that...
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joining me to talk about this, charles ogletree of harvard law school. noah feldman of feldman of harvard law school and dan abrams, a lawyer at abc news. >> people feel something went wrong with the system, and that may be lack of sophistication with criminal trials and the burden going forward and the fact that the defense did a good job in a sense of putting trayvon martin on trial, which he should not be on trial, he is the victim in this case. >> but in reality that is what happened. and i don't criticize the defense lawyers for doing what they did, they d
joining me to talk about this, charles ogletree of harvard law school. noah feldman of feldman of harvard law school and dan abrams, a lawyer at abc news. >> people feel something went wrong with the system, and that may be lack of sophistication with criminal trials and the burden going forward and the fact that the defense did a good job in a sense of putting trayvon martin on trial, which he should not be on trial, he is the victim in this case. >> but in reality that is what...
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all the pieces of this law are interconnected. the employer mandate was largely passed to try to hide the costs of the law to basically say well the employers are going to pay for it. this suggested the complexity of what is being pushed through the chute often in very informal guidance. earlier this week what we had was policy making by blog not even a formal rule. we waited for the hands. both the supporters of the law and the opponents there's a great deal of uncertainty. what is going to happen next. they say things are supposed to happen, congress passed a law that said there will be employer mandate in 2014 the administration says, that was an interesting suggestion, we'll get back to you in that in a year. it suggests a degree of haphazard rule making and policy making, whatever will work in order to get something going out the door. >> ifill: if it's true, if i get that you agree that there was some concerns of onerous -- >> information. >> ifill: paperwork, okay, paperwork. reporting requirements, can we agree on that? >>
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to be in the no movement on law. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. political . goals. last. good street. with. police. believe good. luck. out. there at least. i. think. the week's main headlines in a private bradley manning faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison after being found guilty of the biggest leak in u.s. history. while fellow whistleblower edward snowden breaks his cover spending his first days in russian territory after receiving long awaited paperwork.
to be in the no movement on law. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. political . goals. last. good street. with. police. believe good. luck. out. there at least. i. think. the week's main headlines in a private bradley manning faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison after being found guilty of the biggest leak in u.s. history. while...
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i abide by the law now if i break the law my. main concern and my pressure is from within behind not outside but as i said you know there are people can i get anything they can they can have their own allegations. however we were investigating if there's any complaint as i said we will investigate them the problem with bahrain is that i think there have been an. media complain against craig. and i don't know. what i mean the. people come to the train and i have people here in my office we have them here sitting and they say we you know they came from outside they heard something and then when they came to bahrain they saw something totally different and they say you know. it's a totally different story and that's what we see before. you go one report something from behind your desk do as you just did you come to bahrain and you try to report the real story from. the heart from the rich just recently from the minister of justice that a new kind of measure be implemented so that the religious leaders local mosques and local communi
i abide by the law now if i break the law my. main concern and my pressure is from within behind not outside but as i said you know there are people can i get anything they can they can have their own allegations. however we were investigating if there's any complaint as i said we will investigate them the problem with bahrain is that i think there have been an. media complain against craig. and i don't know. what i mean the. people come to the train and i have people here in my office we have...
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the official reason is that they're afraid of people using projectiles as a form of protest against a law that would really restrict abortions oh well no i kind of see where you abortion is an issue that people really get furious over now it kind of all makes sense but what what's that they're afraid of projectiles but people with guns were allowed to take them into the senate are you kidding me i think the second amendment does a lot more good than harm by i think it goes without saying that for women to concealed carry their hygiene items they should need a permit or permission from anyone but that's just my opinion. speak your language. programs and documentaries in spanish. story. spanish find out more visit. and i welcome back to the weekly here on this week molly sorts first presidential elections since last year's coup that plunged the country into civil war they contend and managed to win the vote out right in the two main rivals will now face each other in a runoff the eventual winner will have his hands full dealing with the consequences of religious and ethnic conflict which is
the official reason is that they're afraid of people using projectiles as a form of protest against a law that would really restrict abortions oh well no i kind of see where you abortion is an issue that people really get furious over now it kind of all makes sense but what what's that they're afraid of projectiles but people with guns were allowed to take them into the senate are you kidding me i think the second amendment does a lot more good than harm by i think it goes without saying that...
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the laws of physics don't work quite right here. pupils from primary school number one in which role bottles of water to demonstrate to our astonishment the head uphill instead of them. it's not possible the eye. no doubt about it to me dear i to magnetic fields. the ufo and here and here was magical which is put everything in your endurance spell. it's also a call to tell the reporter gets it right out from cell phone use a water bottle. very obviously it should roll downhill. and in the other direction is a slight incline going uphill now i leave the bottle in the ground it should roll down it. but what does it do efficiency. though it doesn't do that in all of the country on a roll scene just the opposite direction of the hill. and that really is the sauce. saw this. we asked professor mightiest of us be a physicist at the university church and join us in the forest. he conducts an experiment on site with liquid nitrogen to try to determine what causes the phenomena those that some people this is it a magical place that really ou
the laws of physics don't work quite right here. pupils from primary school number one in which role bottles of water to demonstrate to our astonishment the head uphill instead of them. it's not possible the eye. no doubt about it to me dear i to magnetic fields. the ufo and here and here was magical which is put everything in your endurance spell. it's also a call to tell the reporter gets it right out from cell phone use a water bottle. very obviously it should roll downhill. and in the other...
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his questionnaire proved to we should assume fears in the law if it really touched my heart or so specially his final lines i'm a daydreamer to the marrow of my bones that's what i've always said myself word for word i'm in danger much of the marrow of my bones whether you like it or not. or. use. your body. which it. is necessary to put you on the. spot he knows on plus searching for you so as to hurt over points in your pursuit of course you use the fortune to work over the most brutal three series. to go with what you see. is that. what it was that's. just a. name to go along hello we've been expecting you you know let's see krikorian put your glasses on. yes ok thanks. for you and if you'd like a more interesting although i'd suggest wearing a bow tie with us shari can i see. if you'll be a true gentleman you. will of course i was shocked at first i'd never come across in your body it was such a disease label who looked like that yeah but i knew i needed him in a way that's the kind of person i am looks have never mattered to me it's much more important was inside. to like it is beautif
his questionnaire proved to we should assume fears in the law if it really touched my heart or so specially his final lines i'm a daydreamer to the marrow of my bones that's what i've always said myself word for word i'm in danger much of the marrow of my bones whether you like it or not. or. use. your body. which it. is necessary to put you on the. spot he knows on plus searching for you so as to hurt over points in your pursuit of course you use the fortune to work over the most brutal three...
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storm of protest against the sochi winter olympics well some want to boycott the games over russia's law against gay propaganda to minors others call to use the event as a political protest.
storm of protest against the sochi winter olympics well some want to boycott the games over russia's law against gay propaganda to minors others call to use the event as a political protest.
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legislation to extend the statute of limitations for exploitation cases from 3 to 30 years is yet to become law, and a special fund has been advised to aid victims of sexual abuse, but how it will be financed is unclear. >> the federal government stands fully behind its commitment with a portion -- but the portion to come from the state governments is still missing. >> the victims are still waiting. they say there's been a lot of talk but not much action. they are grateful their plight is out in the open. more concrete help would be better, they say. >> switching gears to some sports news now, in soccer, german powerhouse bayern munich show why they are the favorites. >> they got off to a lightning start. the bundesliga leaders dominated their opponents. to-0 after two minutes. they responded with hard challenges, racking up five yellow cards in the process. in the seconds after, there was suddenly back in contention. but bayern put the result beyond doubt -- three-one, the final score. >> we are in tremendous form at the moment. what sets us apart is how we exploit even the slightest error fro
legislation to extend the statute of limitations for exploitation cases from 3 to 30 years is yet to become law, and a special fund has been advised to aid victims of sexual abuse, but how it will be financed is unclear. >> the federal government stands fully behind its commitment with a portion -- but the portion to come from the state governments is still missing. >> the victims are still waiting. they say there's been a lot of talk but not much action. they are grateful their...